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* 1897 [[Cycle Components Manufacturing Co]] separated its tube making business as a separate company The [[Components Tube Co]] Ltd<ref>Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser, 9 November 1898</ref> and sold it to [[Ernest Terah Hooley|E. T. Hooley]].  The company was subsequently floated<ref>The Times, 30 January 1897</ref>. Directors:
1897 [[Cycle Components Manufacturing Co]] separated its tube making business as a separate company The [[Components Tube Co]] Ltd<ref>Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser, 9 November 1898</ref> and sold it to [[Ernest Terah Hooley|E. T. Hooley]].  The company was subsequently floated<ref>The Times, 30 January 1897</ref>. Directors:
** [[Harvey Du Cros]] Junior, Managing Director
* [[Harvey Du Cros]] Junior, Managing Director
** [[Frederick Faber MacCabe]]
* [[Frederick Faber MacCabe]]
** [[R. J. Mecredy]]
* [[R. J. Mecredy]]
** [[Charles Sangster]]
* [[Charles Sangster]]
** [[Alexis de Beck]]
* [[Alexis de Beck]]
** [[B. B. Tuke]]
* [[B. B. Tuke]]
* The aim was to enable expansion of the business originally that of [[Hudson and Co (2)|Hudson and Co]] which had been acquired by [[Cycle Components Manufacturing Co]] in 1894.  Mr [[Charles Sangster]], works manager of [[Cycle Components Manufacturing Co]] would take a seat on the board of the new company.  This was one of the many company flotations promoted by Hooley
The aim was to enable expansion of the business originally that of [[Hudson and Co (2)|Hudson and Co]] which had been acquired by [[Cycle Components Manufacturing Co]] in 1894.  Mr [[Charles Sangster]], works manager of [[Cycle Components Manufacturing Co]] would take a seat on the board of the new company.  This was one of the many company flotations promoted by Hooley
 
1898, 1902 Annual reports in Coventry Archives<ref>National Archives</ref>
 


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 16:37, 19 July 2017

of Bournbrook, Birmingham, tube manufacturers

1897 Cycle Components Manufacturing Co separated its tube making business as a separate company The Components Tube Co Ltd[1] and sold it to E. T. Hooley. The company was subsequently floated[2]. Directors:

The aim was to enable expansion of the business originally that of Hudson and Co which had been acquired by Cycle Components Manufacturing Co in 1894. Mr Charles Sangster, works manager of Cycle Components Manufacturing Co would take a seat on the board of the new company. This was one of the many company flotations promoted by Hooley

1898, 1902 Annual reports in Coventry Archives[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser, 9 November 1898
  2. The Times, 30 January 1897
  3. National Archives